I haven't blogged in a few days and and just want to blog.
Luckily (or unluckily? haha) I have some photos I took that I haven't blogged on yet already in my computer.
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On the right is the Sally Hansen's Nail Polish Remover
I think it's my 2nd or 3rd bottle since moving here.
It's around almost S$6 !! Yeah, when I first bought it when I came here I was like this is the most expensive nail polish remover I have ever bought in my life as I have always bought the 15 baht ones in BKK.
Of course you can find the cheap 15 baht like ones here but I like using the drug store ones now since S$5 $6 is still considered "Ok" here.
Oh and on the left is the Guardian nail polish remover which is like S$2 cheaper than the Sally Hansen's one. It works as well too.
They are 200 and 235.5 ml |
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I prefer the Guardian one as it has a small opening for the product to come out. The opening of the Sally Hansen's one is gigantic and I spilt like half on my laptop once. Thank goodness my laptop has a protective cover....*shivers down my spine |
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Sally Hansen's one is supposedly moisturizing for dry, brittle nails...but how can nail polish remover be moisturizing?...doesn't work for me at all so after removing my nail polish I use hand and nail lotion. I think I got this at Guardian or Watsons forgot how much. |
That's all!
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